'Even the janitors help make it the happiest place on earth!': Disney World custodians become part of the Magic Kingdom experience as they expertly wow tourists by drawing their favorite characters using just water and a mop

Every theme park relies heavily on an army of cleanliness minded custodians to keep their sprawling campuses clean and the visitors away form unsightly messes, but only at the Happiest Place on Earth are they a smile-inducing part of the show.

At Disney world, janitors called Showkeepers keep the streets pristine and many of them have the uncanny ability to draw larger than life versions of beloved Disney characters like Donald Duck, Simba, Lady the dog, and more.

Using just a mop, some water and a love of all things Disney, the showmen and women pause their janitorial duties now and then to whip up cartoon visions of cinematic legends and new favorites like Stitch, Carl from Up and Mike from Monsters Inc.

One former creative custodian held court on Reddit recently using the name TheVantasy and summed up nicely just what the art of mop drawing is all about:

'I gotta say, at first I was doing it because it was more fun than, y'know, cleaning, but then I realized how much guests really liked it. I cried on my last day working because I drew Minnie Mouse for a little girl who hugged me to say thank you because she didn't speak English.'

Magic kingdom: Janitors at Walt Disney World aren't just there to clean up, they're part of the show! Many of them are able to use water and a mop to draw famous Disney characters on the pavement

Classic: The crafty custodians are able to whip up an average of 15-20 characters such as this classic Donald Duck

New favorites: In addition to the old standbys, the custodians are able to draw newer Disney film characters like Carl from Up (left) or Mike from Monsters Inc.

Leave them in stitches: The custodians draw much bigger awed crowds with their drawing abilities than with their sweeping. Pictured is a drawing of Stitch from Lilo & Stitch